OTT releases today (September 19, 2025): New shows and movies on Netflix, JioHotstar & more - The Statesman


OTT releases today (September 19, 2025): New shows and movies on Netflix, JioHotstar & more - The Statesman

This Friday (September 19, 2025) is bringing a fresh batch of releases (series and films) on OTT platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, and more.

The weekend is finally here. And for many of us, that means one thing: scrolling through streaming platforms to decide what to watch next. And luckily, this Friday (September 19, 2025) is bringing a fresh batch of releases (series and films) on OTT platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, and more.

Be it horror comedies, or legal thrillers, survival dramas or biographical films, the lineup has something for everyone.

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Take a look at the big titles arriving today, and tell us which one you're starting with.

Are you a fan of animated shows that come with a mix of laughter and spooky vibes? If you just said yes, 'Haunted Hotel' could be your pick. The adult animated comedy-horror is a creation of Matt Roller, the same creator known for his work on 'Rick and Morty'. The story follows a woman undertaking the challenge of running a haunted hotel. Things take a wild turn when she gets unexpected help from her estranged brother. He also happens to be... a ghost.

The voice cast is impressive, with Will Forte, Eliza Coupe, Skyler Gisondo, Natalie Palamides, and Jimmi Simpson bringing the characters to life.

Kajol returns in the second season of 'The Trial: Pyaar, Kaanoon, Dhokha'. The legal drama is an adaptation from the American show 'The Good Wife'. It follows the story of Noyonika (Kajol). The actor plays a homemaker who forcefully steps into the world of law when her husband is imprisoned.

The first season focused on her personal struggles, in addition to her fight to balance family and career. Season two promises to go deeper into her courtroom battles, alongside complex relationships, and the choices that test her strength.

This one's for viewers who love courtroom drama with an emotional touch.

Imagine World War III breaking out and the richest people in the world hiding underground while everything above them falls apart. That's the core of 'Billionaires' Bunker', created by Esther Martínez Lobato and Álex Pina, the minds behind 'Money Heist'.

The series follows a group of billionaires. They retreat into a luxurious bunker, as they watch the chaos outside on their massive screens. But fear, ego, and secrets take over. And, the bunker eventually becomes just as dangerous as the world they are trying to escape to.

Starring Joaquín Furriel, Natalia Verbeke, and Miren Ibarguren, this one looks intense and timely.

This drama takes viewers on an emotional journey with Mavi, a German-raised woman who suddenly discovers her Turkish noble heritage. The new identity pulls her into a life of wealth and power. And, it also shakes up her personal relationships in addition to her sense of belonging. Directed by Buket Alakus and Ngo The Chau, with performances by Katja Riemann, Serkan Çayoglu, and Cansu Tosun, 'She Said Maybe' explores culture, love, and self-discovery.

Teen drama meets paranormal adventure in 'Police Police'. Two high school students, eager to win a bet about whether ghosts or aliens are real, get pulled into terrifying events. Along the way, they face monsters, gain strange powers, and even find romance.

With stars Jayaseelan, Shabanaa Shahjahan, and Sathya leading the cast, this one mixes comedy, horror, and young love in a fun package.

'Swiped' is a biographical drama about Whitney Wolfe Herd. She is the founder and CEO of Bumble, the popular dating app. Directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg, the film stars Lily James in the lead role, with Dan Stevens, Myha'la, and Jackson White in supporting roles.

It traces Herd's journey of building a company while dealing with challenges in the male-dominated tech world.

The movie first premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival earlier this month and is now streaming internationally. While critics haven't been kind to the film, calling it uneven, it could still be an interesting watch for those curious about the story behind one of the biggest dating apps in the world.

This Friday OTT releases bring a mix of fun and drama whether you're in the mood to laugh at ghostly antics, dive into legal showdowns, or explore power struggles in a luxury bunker.

So grab your popcorn. There's plenty to binge this weekend.

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